In commemorating the 50th anniversary of Guam's
Liberation, this book is dedicated to the nearly 1,600 members of the
U.S. armed forces who died in the invasion or in the recapture of the
island, and to the more than 700 Chamorros who were executed by
occupying authorities or who died during the occupation period from the
pains and sufferings brought about by war. Also honored are those men
who perished defending Guam in the very first days of the war and those
sailors who died in the months afterward.
Created on behalf of the people of Guam, this book is
also a gesture of appreciation to the members of the U.S. armed forces
who arrived on these shores on July 21, 1944, and in the days and months
afterward. You came to wage war, but in a spirit and manner seeking
peace in the Pacific and throughout the world.
In this commemorative book for the 50th anniversary
of the Liberation of Guam, numerous stories and historical photographs
provide details of pre-war Guam, the 31-month-long occupation of the
island by Japanese forces, the Liberation itself and other related
topics. A timeline throughout the book also highlights the parallel
Pacific campaigns of Nimitz and MacArthur that led to victory in World
War II.